West Indies Beat Pakistan by 120 runs in Multan Test, Draw Series 1-1

Mon Jan 27 2025
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Key points

  • Monday’s Test win was West Indies first in Pakistan since 1990
  • Pakistan won the first test against West Indies in Multan
  • Warrican takes five wickets in 2nd innings

MULTAN, Pakistan: West Indies delivered a commanding performance to defeat Pakistan by 120 runs in the second Test, levelling the two-match series 1-1.

West Indies have won first Test in Pakistan Since 1990.  West Indies Kevin Sinclair and Jomel Warrican dominated the game on the third day of the second Test against Pakistan in Multan on Monday.

Sinclair made a crucial breakthrough by dismissing Saud Shakeel, while Warrican delivered a double blow, sending Kashif Ali and Agha Salman back to the pavilion.

Mohammad Rizwan managed a fighting 25 runs before falling victim to Warrican’s crafty bowling, leaving the hosts under pressure.  No one could face Warrican as he also took the wicket of Nouman Ali and Sajid Khan. Jomel Warrican took five key wickets and played a major role in his team win against Pakistan.

Earlier,  Kevin Sinclair spearheaded a disciplined West Indian spin attack on Sunday, leaving Pakistan struggling at 76-4 at the stumps of day two in the second Test at Multan.

West Indies scored 244 in their second innings to set the hosts a daunting 254-run target on a spinning Multan Stadium pitch.

At stumps, Saud Shakeel was unbeaten on 13 and nightwatchman Kashif Ali on one. The West Indies need only six more wickets to draw the series 1-1.

Pakistan need a demanding 178 runs for victory. They won the first Test by 127 runs, also in Multan.

Sinclair (2-41) opened the floodgates by trapping Pakistan skipper Shan Masood’s leg before for two and then had the prized wicket of Babar Azam caught for a dour 31.

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Abrar Ahmed (R) watches as West Indies’ captain Kraigg Brathwaite (C) and Amir Jangoo run between the wickets during the second day of the second Test cricket match between Pakistan and West Indies at the Multan Cricket Stadium on January 26. —Photo by AFP

Azam had added 43 with Kamran Ghulam, who was dropped twice, on two and six, but the lapses did not prove costly to the West Indies.

Gudakesh Motie had Muhammad Hurraira for two and Jomel Warrican dismissed Ghulam for 19.

The day saw 14 wickets fall, after 20 on day one.

West Indies 2nd inning

In the morning West Indian skipper and opener Kraigg Brathwaite led the fight for the visitors with a gritty 52.

The last four wickets added an invaluable 99 runs before the tourists were dismissed for 244 in their second innings at tea.

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West Indies’ Gudakesh Motie (L) celebrates after taking the wicket of Pakistan’s Kamran Ghulam (R) during the first day of the second Test cricket match between Pakistan and West Indies at the Multan Cricket Stadium on January 25, 2025. —Photo by AFP

Left-arm spinner Noman Ali finished with 4-80 — 10 wickets in the match — while partner Sajid Khan took 4-76, six in the match.

The West Indies were 129-5 at lunch when Noman dismissed Alick Athanaze for six before the tourists put up a fight that could prove decisive.

Tevin Imlach scored 35 and Sinclair 28 to boost their team’s lead during a stubborn stand of 51 for the seventh wicket before Sajid accounted for Sinclair and Motie for 18.

Pacer Kashif had Imlach but the last pair of Warrican and Kemar Roach took the total past 240 before Sajid had Warrican caught for 18.

Earlier, Brathwaite led the way with two sixes and four boundaries in his 31st Test half-century.

Noman broke a solid 50-run opening stand by dismissing Mikyle Louis for seven after the tourists started their second innings in the morning.

Brathwaite overturned two leg-before decisions against him before he was stumped by Mohammad Rizwan off Noman.

Debutant Amir Jangoo also batted well for his 30 with three boundaries, before Sajid had him caught in the slips by Salman Agha.

Kavem Hodge was stumped by Rizwan off Noman for 15 as the West Indies slumped from 92-1 to 129-5.

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